It's great to be able to feature Mark Boyter's fourth travel highlight this year. If you missed any of his other entries catch up with them on the 2017 Travel Highlights page. This is another really enjoyable read and is entitled A Lancaster Sunday.

A Lancaster Sunday

Lancaster. Sunday morning. Damp under a weak autumn sun.

It rained last night.

My backpack feels heavy and cold.

The Priory Church pipe organ bleeds through heavy wooden doors. I stop. Belongers and believers in hats and warm coats and polished shoes arrive, and I hesitate closer. A woman in brown wool smiles me a welcome. “There’s space in the back pew.”

I sit. We stand. We sing mountains green. We amen, and a man in gentle grey tweed approaches. “If you want,” and I hesitate, “a photo, that’s the best spot,” and he nods and smiles and turns away.

Mark Boyter

​Mark is a traveller who writes, a writer who runs, a runner who drinks, and a drinker who loves movies. On rare occasions, he is all five.From Vancouver, Canada and a teacher by training, he's lived and taught in his native Canada, Japan and the UAE.His first book, Crescent Moon Over Laos, was published in 2014. He is working on other ideas that may or may not evolve into a second book, as well as a collection of short stories.He lives in Vancouver with his long time partner and their three cats.​

I want to meet Mark Boyter in person as well. He seems like the type of person to tell a ton of stories from his adventure. I always want to listen to the older generation and their life. I want to discover how beautiful life was before and compare it to now. Learning from the people of the past comes with great knowledge and wisdom. I definitely wish that you could've interviewed him about his life more.